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| Thread ID: 47556 | 2004-07-29 23:39:00 | IE6 Favorites Organizer Program | Steve_L (763) | Press F1 |
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| 256628 | 2004-07-30 12:11:00 | zqwerty - thanks for the link. Will download and try it. It says free download but I wonder if this means free to try and pay later? To find out.... | Steve_L (763) | ||
| 256629 | 2004-07-30 12:29:00 | yes u can open full page and sort. Just right click on your favs menu. Click Open. Thats IN WinXP Home Also your problem re out of order. I had the same problem until I noticed the most recent selections were always put above the list. Can that be your problem? Now I just ignore it. |
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| 256630 | 2004-07-30 12:59:00 | yes u can open full page and sort. Just right click on your favs menu. Click Open. Thats IN WinXP Home Also your problem re out of order. I had the same problem until I noticed the most recent selections were always put above the list. Can that be your problem? Now I just ignore it. |
Apteryx (294) | ||
| 256631 | 2004-07-30 23:25:00 | Hello Apteryx, If I hover the mouse over the Favorites on the tool bar (up at top left) and right click, there is no Open option - just 4 options such as Lock the Toolbar. Anyway, I don't see the need to have 'full page and sort'. Perhaps I was not clear, but here is the situation: When clicking on Favorites (within IE screen, top left), 12 names/url-links are displayed. The first 3 have a numeral 1 in front of them and they are at the top as they should be, but then the other 8 are not in alphabetical order... and they are not the most recent. But now that I can get my favourite Favorites up at the top (starting with the numeral 1, or ! or whatever), there really is not much of a problem anymore. I'll do an IE Self-Repair and if this doesn't work then I can live with the glitch :) especially as I will probably go over to Firefox, Opera or trusty old Netscape. |
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